JWillow
Well-Known Member
Mindful of how I treat others, what about you? You call players vets as if that is a bad thing and just because some of us have seen worlds fail over and over again. We want to protect the only fort battle focused world. Inno throws enough speed bumps for the player base, there is no need to add selfish goals into a very much team based game mode. Keeping teams going is not easy, there is a natural ebb and flow as RL comes into play. That is why having a standard prime time helps, takes out the randomness that would turn away those players that would be discouraged by a board full of battles and no obvious sign of what will be worth going to.In this case, I would abstain from fort battles completely and show no support what so ever and I'd be telling all of my townies not to participate and enjoy a happy life. See, the thing is, so far you guys have made me feel alienated and pushed away with all of this, I have to imagine others might just feel the same eventually. My warning to you; be very mindful of how you treat others.
Honestly you say you are on other worlds, then why don't you promote a system or a way of playing that you feel is best. You don't need a large player base to fill small forts, the different sizes were made for a reason. I had fun on one world playing smalls, as that is all that world could support. Plus I don't see a reason why another world couldn't be an american time zone friendly world, but colorado has a very high across the pond playerbase, so forcing the majority to fight in the middle of the night for a small percentage is not very fair.
Guess I am confused why focus the change on Colorado, as there are many players that escaped dead worlds for what Colorado offers, so to try a throw a wrench into the machine, is not very nice.
Plus why is it such a bad thing to you, as an independent to take into account which side needs helps or moving around more as needed? Many independents have chosen that way of fort fighting as they believe in helping the overall community by balancing in some small way.